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YouTube makes all its previous YouTube Rewinds unlisted

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Last updated: December 10, 2025 7:02 pm
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YouTube Rewind might have ended again in 2019, however it looks as if YouTube has lastly put the nail within the coffin by simply unlisting each single considered one of its annual recap movies.

On Tuesday night, YouTube customers within the r/YouTube neighborhood on Reddit observed one thing odd. YouTube’s official channel had marked each single considered one of its earlier YouTube Rewind movies as “unlisted.” This principally signifies that until you could have the precise hyperlink to the particular video, the YouTube Rewind movies at the moment are a lot more durable to search out on the YouTube platform. They don’t present up on the channel web page or in YouTube search outcomes, although we did discover a consumer playlist with hyperlinks to all the Rewind movies.

Why did YouTube do that? It is unclear, particularly provided that it has been six years because the final YouTube Rewind. Nonetheless, YouTube creators have been speculating in regards to the change. 

Spotify reinvented the yearly recap with Spotify Wrapped, which provides every particular person consumer a extremely customized look again at their yr on the app. Different apps, like YouTube, have since adopted that path and supply customers with their very own private year-in-review.

Nonetheless, means again in 2011, YouTube arguably began the entire social media recap development with its annual collection of highly-produced annual recap movies known as YouTube Rewind. The final YouTube Rewind video was in 2019, with the corporate opting to not make one in 2020. 

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From 2011 to 2018, YouTube Rewind movies regarded again on the greatest memes, movies, creators, and anything that outlined YouTuber tradition that yr. The corporate produced authentic content material for these movies with breakout YouTube stars celebrating the yr in YouTube. 

Whereas the movies have been common for a time, the 2018 version of YouTube Rewind turned the most disliked video on the platform on the time after blowback from YouTube customers. Many common and considerably controversial YouTube creators weren’t included within the recap, which included extra mainstream YouTube stars. 

The corporate dropped its long-running format in 2019, as an alternative making a countdown montage of the yr’s high moments, earlier than dropping YouTube Rewind utterly.

As for why YouTube has now unlisted the movies? Once more, it is unclear. However there’s hypothesis on-line relating to the timing of YouTube’s change.

Former YouTuber turned Twitch streamer Ryan ‘NigaHiga’ Higa just lately shared on a stream that YouTube had beforehand “lied” to him relating to his involvement in a YouTube Rewind video he took half in. He was initially requested to bop in a YouTube Rewind video, which he turned down. YouTube nonetheless introduced Higa in to movie different segments, however then, in line with Higa, the corporate tried to strain him into performing the dance as soon as he was on set. Higa says he walked out on the shoot on the time. Higa final posted on YouTube in 2020, forsaking his greater than 20.8 million subscribers to stream day by day on Twitch to his 860,000 followers.

Mashable has reached out to YouTube to search out out extra details about why the corporate selected to unlist the YouTube Rewind archive of movies and can replace this piece once we hear again.

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